Re: [doc] OT - Poss bad news for Rover Owners out there
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Re: [doc] OT - Poss bad news for Rover Owners out there
- From: "blackaddertoo" <blackaddertoo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 00:45:34 -0000
hi
one of my part time hobbies!!?? is buying total losses off the trade
and repairing them.
i have had the option recently of buying a city rover, one needing a
front bonnet/bumper (car only a few months old and less than a
grand!). i tried several rover dealers who said no stocks available
now and non to be delivered to the country!.
so to all the peole who think/thought that new stocks of rover parts
will be available for years to come could be a shock.
i think particularly trim parts will be very difficult to get hold of
and as claire said i don't think you will be buying a rover 75 nos
rover door or bonnet in 25 years time!.
just shows JZD had the right ideas and its a trubute to him that so
many of his cars survive today.
i wish a team of UK volunteers would dive for the lost dies (if
youv'e been reading the US yahoo)
Regards
Steve
--- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Phil Peters <PhilPeters@xxxx> wrote:
>
> We had a little green Rover 200 recently, until my erstwhile
brother pranged it while singing along to Whitesnake on the radio.
Moral of the story: never close your eyes when singing in the car.
>
> The Rover situation certainly puts into perspective the parts
availability on our DeLoreans doesn't it?!
>
> Cheers,
> Phil P.
>
> p.s. Claire, do your service guys use 1link Service Network?
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
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>
> On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 23:58:22 -0000 , "Claire Usher"
<claire_usher71@xxxx> wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >
> >sorry to post OT in light of recent 'events'.........but..........
> >
> >If any of you own Rover/MG cars, be careful not to crash it/get
> >crashed into.
> >
> >In my job in Aftersales at my local Saab dealer, we (in the
bodyshop)
> >are approved repairers all makes and models, not just Saabs (dont
> >think we've tackled a DeLorean yet mind you..) Anyway. We've
got a
> >54 Plate Rover 45 in thats been stuffed up the front (still
drives - I
> >drove it!!) and is in danger of being written off because we
cannot
> >get a bonnet for it - we cant even get a 'pattern part' bonnet
for it.
> > Because its an insurance job, obviously we cannot use second
hand parts.
> >
> >Also, we've got a Rover 75 in, which has been whacked in the
nearside
> >rear quarter panel (car still driveable) and the rear bumper is
loose.
> >Again, the car is only a couple of years old, and that has been
> >written off as parts not available.
> >
> >I'm not saying all Rover/MG parts are unavailable, but I just
thought
> >I'd share this with you.
> >
> >Regards
> >
> >Claire
> >#2292 'Flopsy'
> >& 1989G Cavalier (with scrapyard sourced bonnet; bought, painted
and
> >fitted for only £25!!) :o)
> >DOC170
>
>
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